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Repairing a Voodoo 3

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First post, by CornBrown

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I just got a voodoo3 that needs repair. Does anyone have a schematic or values for a 210-0364-00? Mine is missing c95 and c84. Also curious if you think damage could be done with the card powered up with those caps missing. any info would be helpful.

Reply 1 of 6, by fitzpatr

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I wouldn't with C95 missing. Even if it was just C84, I would think it's best not to risk it.

http://hw-museum.cz/vga/46/3dfx-voodoo3-3000-agp-rev--c1 has a good hi-res image of a 210-0364-003, and C95 markings are very visible.

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https://www.reddit.com/r/AskElectronics/comme … _smd_capacitor/ has info for C95.

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Reply 2 of 6, by CornBrown

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unfortunately, I think it was already 'tested' by the seller, presumably with those caps missing 🙁 but good closeup! I guess I might get an in circuit cap tester for the tiny smd c84. I have a nearly identical, working voodoo 3 with those caps I just couldn't read the value on c84 by looking at it

Reply 3 of 6, by appiah4

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All of Voodoo 3 electrolytic SMD caps are 10uF 16V and 90% (possibly 100%) of 0603 SMD caps are 0,1uF 16V. It is often safe to replace those sizes with these ratings even if you can't confirm. So go ahead and stick a 10uF 16V SMD Electrolytic Cap to C95 I say. C84 is an 0805 cap and I'm not sure about its rating as I never had to replace one but if I had to guess I would say it is a 220nF 16V 0805 SMD.

Last edited by appiah4 on 2018-10-16, 06:11. Edited 2 times in total.

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Reply 4 of 6, by CornBrown

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Thanks. Yeah, C95 is an easy one....should have just looked closer at the cap. 10uf, 16v. I'll try the 220uf on the tiny c84 cap and see what happens

Reply 5 of 6, by appiah4

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CornBrown wrote:

Thanks. Yeah, C95 is an easy one....should have just looked closer at the cap. 10uf, 16v. I'll try the 220uf on the tiny c84 cap and see what happens

HOLD! WAIT! I made a mistake! I meant to type 220nF above, 200uF would be too much. 220nF 16V is what I would try.

Still hold on for someone else to confirm, though.

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Reply 6 of 6, by CornBrown

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ha. 220uF sounded a little high, at least for the tiny size. I might just try to de-solder one of the tiny caps and read the value eventually if no one chimes in